The list of horn makers spans all time, and not all still exist.
- Andreas Jungwirth[1]
 - Atkinson Brass and Company[2]
 - Briz Horn Company
 - Buescher Band Instrument Company
 - C.G. Conn
 - Christopher Cornford[3]
 - Daniel Rauch
 - Dieter Otto[4]
 - Ed. Kruspe
 - Engelbert Schmid[5]
 - F. E. Olds
 - Finke[6]
 - Gebr. Alexander
 - Hans Hoyer[7]
 - Herbert Fritz Knopf[8]
 - Holton
 - Kalison
 - Klaus Fehr[9]
 - Lewis & Duerk[10]
 - Lukas Horns[11]
 - Jacob Medlin, Apex, North Carolina
 - Otto[4]
 - Patterson Hornworks[12]
 - Paxman Musical Instruments
 - Ricco Kühn[13]
 - Stomvi
 - Thein[14]
 - Woodhead Horns Ltd, UK
 - Yamaha Corporation
 
References
- ↑ "Andreas Jungwirth - Erzeugung von Blechblasinstrumenten". www.jungwirth-horn.at.
 - ↑ Atkinson Brass and Company
 - ↑ "Cornford". www.cornford.de.
 - 1 2 "Dieter Otto e.K Inh. Martin Ecker". www.otto-horn.de.
 - ↑ "Engelbert Schmid Horns". www.engelbert-schmid-horns.com.
 - ↑ "Ihr Metallblasinstrument von Finke Horns - Fortschritt aus Tradition". finkehorns.de.
 - ↑ "HANS HOYER | Student Horns, Single Horns, Double Horns, Descant Horns". Hans Hoyer. May 2, 2016.
 - ↑ "Herbert Fritz Knopf in Markneukirchen - Wald- und Doppelhörner seit 1852". www.knopf-horn.de.
 - ↑ "Home :: Klaus Fehr French Horns". www.fehr-frenchhorns.com.
 - ↑ "Lewis & Duerk Horns | S.W. Lewis Orchestral Horns". www.swlewis.net.
 - ↑ "Lukas Horns - Custom French Horns". lukashorns.com.
 - ↑ "Patterson Hornworks". Patterson Hornworks.
 - ↑ "Hörner und deutsche Trompeten - Ricco Kühn Metallblasinstrumentenbau". Ricco Kühn Metallblasinstrumentenbau - Hörner, Doppelhörner und deutsche Trompeten.
 - ↑ https://thein-blechblasinstrumente.de
 
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